Daily Fort Worth Standard. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 92, Ed. 1 Monday, December 18, 1876 Page: 2 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 36 x 24 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
THE DAILY STANDARD.
FORT WORTH. TEXAS. DECEMBER tt. I<76.
LAMAR.
We see it going the round* of the papers
that in trying to patch Up (we know no
other word that will more dearly convey
oar meaning) a compromise certain South-
ern men hnve so acted that it is believed i the ham
intent.
Ife JtAj*
telegram* have reported the
f the house to adjourn, this week
til alter the holiday*. If there la
tion we hope it wili be reconsid-
re is small excuse for these boll-
WANT COLUMN.
Wash!
intention
or next. ■ ------------ — .. ____„
such in tea tion we hope it will be reconsid- K^All want. lost, stolen, found, for rent, for
ered. There Is small excuse for these boH- i
82.1?).*!£ STuftSjssunJAYiffiKS
The onlv (check upon the design* of the ad- line over f.wtr. Displayed advertisements will
ministration is the house. Wbat those de- j be charged double price,
signs are we need not sav. “The wayfaring :--7 -----;--v:
man, thoigh afoul, new! not err therein.” | KXrANTED—TWO GENTLEMEN to BOARD
An adjournment would play directly into vViu a private family. References required.
• - - i-ino.! Apply at the Stakdakd office. i*78-St
ids of the conspirators, by removing ; Apply *r ,he stakdaiu> office,
the only j restraint upon their operations.
BARGAINS
REAL ESTATE!
ROSACE ft KNEELAND’s
GENERAL
age of ihe executive, }n this connection
we see'It stated that the Hon. L. i). C.
Lamar of Mississippi, will, in all likelihood,
be p»laced in the cabinet. We unhesitating-
ly resent tide as an insult to Mississippi's
. most gifted and gallant son.
We know Col. Lamar. and are proud to
for the cdup d'etat in February. When the
hou->e reassembled it would find itself virtu-
ally “bulked and gaggedfor the aduiioi*- |
tration will not adjourn, and the conspira-
tors arc in perpetual session. The step just |
taken in [Louisiana shows the industry and
energy, h* well a* the desperate purpose
with whfeb they are working.
The Democratic majority owe It to them-
and their country not to
terms. Apply to J. L. Moore.
DR. D. J.RANSuM.
QFFICE NEAR T It AN SCO XfEXERT AI. HO-
( selves, tneir party
All hint a friend. He was our professor »bandon|their post on any consideration
... _ , ! . ,.r .. j They aid contending with a vigorous and un-
were a student ut the L*Diversity > acrupulopbi enemy ; an enemy always wide
at Oxford, and we know that a truer, kind- awake and active; an enemy which wants no
„ - j armistice and will recognize no flag of truce,
er, and more faithful heart never pulsated exhibit in a good cause the vigil-
in the breast of a Southern gentleman. I ance of those who are pushing a bad cause.
He is the Batard of our sunny land. In J-®1 ^,etf 8U,nd to their guns and leave the
1 holiday j season to celebrate
his hands the honor jaf his people is
sacred as his own life. And if to-day we
were to bear that the whole South was false
to herself, with a feeling of hope
and confidence, we would turn our
eyes to our native State, our beloved Mis-
sissippi, watching for the banner of free-
as i their asastasice.
itself without
When the couutry emerges
V/ tel, with I>r. J. L. Moore, Fort Worth,
Texas, tenders his professional services to the
citizens of this city and vicinity. ~~~J *~
nTTdAwSm
LEON S. HAYS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
Can be found at the Democrat office.
nSBdwly
li1 i£*|wi*™| zi
W. H. FE1LD.
TTORNEYS AT LAW, AND GENERAL
LAND AGENTS. Will practice in the
ry-makijig. Now it is a mockery.—j St. Anstin. ’Prompt personal attention given to the
collection of debts, adjustment of claims,
Louis Republican.
doom borne aloft by the chivalrous Lamar.
‘Will the Joint Session NIeet. j „f Main street. Fort Worth. Texas.
collection of debts, adjustment of claims, per-
fecting titles, payment oftaxes, and the purchase
1 and >a.c of real estate^ Office up stairs, east side
Heret >fore it has not been a matter of any 1
imposts ftce whether the joint i-easiou met in |
joi
the Ho ise chamber or the Senate chamber.
GREEN & BEALL,
as one ejT the chief points in the conspirators’
dexpera eganie. The last joint meeting was
held ii
We will never forget the speech made by
our Senator, while he was a profes-
sor at the University, in reply to an on-
slaught upon the South by Wilson. It
was grand; it was magnificent; it was like
the charge of McDonald at Wagram. The
miserable tissue of falsehood* woven by
the abolitionist Senator were torn into
fragments. And when, in the full tide of
his eloquence, his loving pupils raised a
yell that shook the stones of the massive nrimu:,' nuppuircu uj ui« mm,, ucm^ ...,■
court house—we thought of Cicero ar- ®fTn ground, will assume to override
v » 4||,| . the visi :mg House, set all rules and laws at
Joint sessions have been held in both places. I AJJ-Jw/oi rn^nrrtmiitm d Hurnumd-
But whi re the next joint meeting of the two I {“counties* ami in the .Supreme and Federal
bouses faall be held is regarded a* a matter Courts at Austin and Tvler. Havf 3£>,000 acres
of great importance; indeed, it is recognized —--* n—■- - W!-
in be House chamber and so were the
several (preceding ones. In fac» it has been
the latSr custom for them to be held there.
But it if said the conspirators wili insist that
the approaching one, to meet Feb. 10, shall
be held in the Senate chamber. The object
of this is plain enough. When the inevitable
disagreement comes, the President of the
Senate,? supported by that liodv, being on
raigning C ataline. No! All the wealth detiauo t count all the electoral votes of Ore-
of the Indies and the crowns and arches gon, Louisiana. Florida and South Carolina
that were given C«UR will never shake j ^ tttt&Sg&t&SZ
I |CAU LSI ’At Ills all VI VU1C1 1/IUvvl P VI tut oi II”
the duty that he fondly cherishes for his ate wifi be present to enforce this decision
native South. We feel that we would strike; backed
to the earth the man who dared to say that j ’]*t
whose
the brilliant Senator from Mississippi j three lucent occasions; and the house will
would compromise tbc houor of a people
be has ever loved so well. When Col. La-
Mar occupies a position in the Cabinet it
will very likely be in the Cabinet of Sam-
CKL J. TlLPEN.
Is the Government of the United States a
government of laws and the Constitution i . _ „
like that of Great Britain, or is it a govern- j A » cnonaotiB Beast,
ment of public clamor and bayonet* like that * Thetje are but four vetunous beasts
of Mexico? This is a question more or h—s ! among the fauna of the Uuited States,
interesting to all foreigners who have bought These are the rattlesnake, the bopper-
1'nited States bond*. Perhaps it would eon-: head, tl ie inoeteuau. and the Spitz dog. and
duce to the elucidati**" hr i - • ■ - • - • • - ■
Radical newspapers,
vague, inconclusive way about the “Oregon 11 t
trint w irnuM inrfnoA untno RonnWIioan 1 -i«• 1 **
.......to the effect that Mr. Cronin known that the Spitz is ill-tempered ami
black and while
is not and that Mr. Watts is a legally quali-
fied Presidential elector for the State of Ore-
gon.—{Dallas Commercial.
“Is the government of the United States
a government of laws and the constitution
etc., etc.”
We are not much after the fashion of
Great Brittain or any other great country.
We are a little less worse off than Mexico.
When the executive of that last couutry be-
gins to fool around they take him out and
cut his throat. Mr. Evarts hasn't much
to lose in the way of reputation. We
think he has already about flickered.
it may be, by the infantry and artil-
wouderful.efficiency in managing
bodies has been demonstrated on
•if land lying in Tarrant, Parker, Wise, Mon-
tague, V ouijg, Corvette, .Shackleford, Archer,
Baylor. Stephens, Clay, ~
Jack, Palo Pinto, Throckn
Callahan, Eastland,
rfwrft, rniuimw, ■ niouaniorton for sale. Office
in Huffman's building, adjoining Standard of-
fice.
SMITH & JARVIS,
A TTORXEY9 AT LAW AND GENERAL
Land Agents. Prompt personal attention
given to the collection of debts, adjustment of
claims, perfecting title*, payment oftaxes, and
the purchase and sale of real estate. Office over
Tidliall, YanZandt A Co.’s Bank, South side
Public Square, Fort Worth, Texas.
New RESTAURANT
East side Houston street, (next door to Captain
Reed’s new building)
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
be fori ed, to lend their presence to the
xbameli ss fraud and falsehood, or to with-
draw. If it should withdraw, the Republi-
can me: aberx Would remain as a rump to as- i that he has just opened a first-class Restaurant
gist in t ie proceeding. • at the above named stand, where he ‘
To thwart this scheme, the hobse should *~
The undersigned Iteg* leave to inform the eiti-
7.e‘ns of Fort Worth, and the public generally,
Land Agents,
TO BE HAD IN
Unimproved Lands
In Various Parts of the State.
Also, well Improved farms in Tarrant. Wise
and Denton counties. We are agents foi the sale
of valuable property ut the eity of
FORT WORTH.
Buyers will consult their interest by call
ing on us and examining lists and prices
Office on Main street. In Huffman’s brick
buildings. [ldtf] HOSAK ft KSEKLAND.
W. 4. BOAZ,
J. MAHKLEE,
J. T. ELLIS.
J. J. NICHOLS,
California and Texas Bank
BOAZ, MARKT.F.F. & GO,
South Side Public Square,
FORT WORTH,
- TEXAS.
Do a general Banking Business. Sell exchange
to all principal ]K>inls. Particular attention paid
to collections. mylA 1
T. A. TIDRALL.
J. J. 4AKVI8.
K. K. VAX ZAXDT.
J. r. SMITH.
Tidball, Tan Zandt & Co.,
BANKERS,
F«rt Worth, Texas.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANS-
ACTED.
{^Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted. .O
name i s own chamber a* tbe place for hold-
ing the joiut session, and insist on its meet-
ing thei e.
mi 6f this question if the „j- j Jur the latter is by far the most ag-
wav the'-qfreJim ,,Uti hl jts hostility tO Illal).
COKRESPOXDEST8:
MOODY A JEM ISON, New York.
Is prepared MOODY A JEMISON, Galveston, Texas,
to accommoilatehis customers with a* g-K*l fare EXCHANGE BANK, St. Louis,
as eau be had in the city. His table will be fur- ■ LOUISIANA NATIONAL BANK, X. Orleans,
niched at all times with evervthing the i
_____________ ____everything the market
affords, cooked in the best of style. Meals fur-
nished at all hours. Boarders Liken bv the dav
or week. M. A. WHALEN. *
n7.VdAw-tt J-
C. BAIN & CO.
actpiail
uralists.
---- Since then every case of hydro-
phobia which lias occurred iu this city or
its vieii ity has resulted from the bite of a
Tklnk Well, Girls, Before Marrying.
We have lately seen it state*] that in one
town, four girls' were married at the same
hour; about eighteen mouths ago. Two
of them have separated from their hus-
bands, and the other two are trying for di-
United States Mail
CITY BANK. Dallas, Texas.
iell-lv
JUST ARRIVED!
Carload of Patent
FIRE CLAY FLUES!
And Stage Lind.
.faVklborefare;;
These chimneys are intended for country hous-
es, to be used without brick or mortar. They
slove-pipej and fire-places.
treacherous, but the animal's exceptional M T^:J0 »• m., thence to Jackaborethree, fi^8«i'sliHdircbfmn^U^ff^-faurths ofl^l!
priKtliv ty to going mad and (iistributing j aS.'fA ' £d?nance'
hydrophobia thrO«Igbouti the ctrele of his I tirittitMwicea_wrek. Wc,b,e»days and Saturdays ^„^Yh*"r u"e: ^They are a great pre-
lection against fires.’’ Architects say: “There
is nothing equal to them!’'
Reasons Why!
I .—Flues are all the way of a size.
and returning.
dAMf
C. K. FAIRFAX, Agent,
Fort Worth. Texas.
.Spitz d >g. and of tlie deaths from hydro-
phobia in tliL* city .aioue, during the last
three y Mini, there were only two which can
not be ascrilted with certainty to the all-
biting ! ipitz. if w«^ compare the number
of rep>rted deaths resulting during the
same p jriod of in every part of the uuion,
from si luke'bites, it will be found that the
Spitz li is slain more victims than the rat-
tlesnali e, the copperhead, and the moccasin
combu|ed.—[Exchange.
WM.EDOM,
4. 4. HOLT,
4. H. COLEMAN,
H. C, COLEMAN,
Edom, Coleman A Co.,
LIVE STOCK
Commission !Merchants,
t^Our Business is Strictly CommissioncCS
alligati
r* which have been killed during the guarantee satisfaction to all our patrons,
fast four or live years in this state, Jbey do ! Correspondence solicited. AU letters and tel-
not se :m to decrease iu numbers', aa one
voroes. Such things ought to wake up the 'voulcl naturally suppose Captains or steam-
girls to a sense of tlieir danger. Girls talk I boa,s 1 n [he St. John’s say that they are still
were a jubilee—a
Rif
rose without a thorn. And so it is. if it be
«11 right, if thev go about it as rational be-
ings, Instead of merry-making children. It
is a serious thing to marry. It is a life
business, and that of heart and happiness.
Therefore, never do it in haste; never run
away to get married; never steal a mar-
riage; never marry for wealth or standing,
orlue person, or manners, but only for
character and worth, for qualities of iniud
and heart which make an honorable niau.
Take time; think well and long before you
accept any proposal. Consult your pa-
pa-
2. —Good an'd perfect draft.
3. —Don’t choke up or bum out.
4. —Rooms can’t be smoky.
B.—Made of fire clay—non conduc-
„ , „ I tors of heat.
Wedrnte Personal attention to the selling of j
all stock consigned to>ua. Shipper* will please | 6.—No flrSt-ClaSS building Can af-
i?Sri£S£51 *>«* to be without them.
• I wilt materially assist us in disposing of and at-
Alligatora In Florida. i tending to the same. With our long experience
sot4ith.undine
the up >er St. Jobu's and all over the more
southern parts of the state they are still
found n large numbers. No one seems to
know he lengbt ot time required for an al-
ligator to come to years ot discretion and
size, i .nd if there are any marks by which
the ag: cau be kuown they are kept secret,
but it is certain that they often contain-
ing tw o hundred eggs, most of wuich
hatch, and, unless destroyed by vio-
lence. a large proportion ’of the voung
are rai •ed. A few years siuce.the skins were
in del land at front 50 cents to one dollar
each, |nd thousands were slaughtered. In
egrams to cither office shall have immediate at-
entioo.
UNION STOCK YARDS:
^t. Louis, Mo. - - Wm. Edom and J. J. Holt
■ • NATIONAL STOCK YARDS:
East St. Louis, IU., J. H. Campbell, and H. C.
Coleman.
nlS-lv DAVID BOAT., Agent.
$5,000 REWARD!
To be had from DANIELS & RAY,
n4t Houston street, near Depot Fort Worth
4,000 FIRE BRICK!
Just received by
J. W. SGHENGK
734 MAIN STREET, DALLAS, TEXAS.
Dealer in
A YOUNG MAN LEFT WF.ST VIRGINIA,
and is now in Fort Worth. Anyone wishing
CLOTHING
made to order in first-class style can get them
made at J. B. WELLS’
Merchant iTailor Shop,
reuti, then some judicious friend, tWti jn
own judgment. Xenm all that is possibles periodjof five months over i.uoo to till a con-
four one in stance a
for you to learn of your proposed husband;
when all doubts have been solved, aud not
till then, accept him.
“Worth nukes thu man;” no doubt,but on
this earth.
It ail depends upon how much he’s worth.
—[Exchange.
[Gals, go for the t pond oodles. As Mrs.
Toodles says, they are good tilings to have
about the house.—Kdi tor.J
Wtai the Senate to Dsiag.
The senate resolution calling for an inves-
tigation ef the manner in which the election
In Alabama was Conducted last August
tract,
I ut as that species of leather soon went
*pei
out of fashion tue business declined, but
seems x> be reviving again somewhat. An-
other inducement to their capture is the
teeth,';bieh frequently comuuuid hi
and a e a standard article of va:
southern
«MMl ■■■■■■I
the waiter liaslieen able to obtain an autuen-
tic account measured eighteen feet in leugth
Those exceeding fifteen feet are very rarely
Union.
seen ii this State.—[Jacksonvide
point* plainly to a movement having for iu night. I shouldn’t like to have them go to
object the unseating ot Gen. Morgan, the : Versa lies lor nothing, so I shall take it as a
new Democratic senator from that state. A persoi al favor if you will arrange it so as to
similar investigation will be had in Missis- nave «amething said that it will make the
nppi for the purpose of. unseating another { opj>os tion get up a bowL—(French Paper.
a single
i months i
individual killed iu a
lie la LUC
gh prices,
ilue in the
rn market, mostly for ornamental pur-
The largest Florida alligator of which
iter has lteen able to obtain an autuen-
A tnptuber of tbe Assembly received re-
cently from one of his constituents the fol-
lowing letter: “1 sball take my wife and
daugh cers to the Assembly on Tuesday
w as a man who had a clock—
H s name was Mathew Mears—
He Wound it regularly every night
F< r nearly twcuty yean.
At 1 ist his precious time peice proved
A i eight day clock to be.
Aik a madder’ man than Mr. Mean
Y iu would not wish to see.
Tbe new liquor law Is of excessive sever-
ity. I< is called tbe “nuisance vet,” and aims
Democratic senator, Mr. Lamar. Meau while
(he Kellogg-Packard legislature in Louisia-
na i» preparing to elect a senator; and
fhoagh Pinch back's credentials, coming
from the same souree, were repudiated, it is
quit# certain bis suocessor will be promptly
admitted. The senate cannot do otherwise
without virtually rejecting the whole re-
tarning-board business.
Tne Republican party is fortifying itself in
the upper branch of congress. It intendy to
make the senate an impregnable citadel,
from which »• political changes can drive it.
Mr investigating Democratic senators out
and foreiitg returoing-board senators in, it billiaijd room, bar room, and every drinking
can always retain a majority sufficiently room or room used as a place of public re-
iUrge and sufficiently unscrupulous to ac-; sort, s bere intoxicating drinks are proved
complisl) any work the interests of the party to be inlawfully sold, or kept for sale, sball
demand. Patrick Henry was, indeed, a true be fie dared a common nuisance. The pen-
proptoet when he said: j alty'fi r keeping such a room, or for selling
wt ««»te is so Imperfectly constructed liquoi at ft, 1* a tine of not less than $30 nor
that four dearest rights may be sacrificed i more ;bau $21)0. Un conviction the bouse is
by what may be a small majority; and a very to be jdosed, and tbe proprietor not to be al-
to prevent tbe sale of liquors under the form
of ah ting nuisances. It provides that ev-
ery sa oon. restaurant, grocery, cellar, shop,
biUiai 1 '
continue forever un-' lowet
small minority
shangeabty thfs foyernaicnt, although hor-
$300
Th* entire legality of the eoune taken
by the Govern or of Oregou la demonstrat-
ed by the terms of a decision of the State
of the State
was held that
by the terms of a tleclsion
‘ which It v
t In
votes ateil, but wqre waste paper. Gov-
Supreme Court, hi __
totes east for an ineligible person were not
ware
form! ”
wbat I
err. or Grover is too honorable p citizen and
too faithful an otilotr to think of doiog an ______________________
official mat not fully warranted and require; Federal soldiers la South Carolina thorp
jd hf l*w^—[Ctuoago Times. 1 were the luftat Dsmoeratls m^oritias.
to re-occupy until be gives a bond for
srith security. .
over the Raihoad Store, in the 1‘eake Block, on
Houston street, Fort Worth. All orders prompt-
ly attended^to. Special aUenUon_}iaid to cutting,
° n5«^2ma,, *reP*'"11*' ^^ ‘S.^LS.
HENRY MILLER,
AGENT FOR THE
'World Zlenowzied
HOWE
SEWING MACHINE
CBICKEKIXG’g. STECK'S AND
BALMER St WEBER’S PIANOS
AND GEO. WOOD'S AND
PEL0UBET, PELT0N & CO.
ORGANS!
Orncs:—South Side of tha Public Square.
FORT WORTH. TEXAS.
| A s ow fellow of a lover asked a young lady
to wi iom be was paying bis dilatory atten-
tions J wbat form of marriage she thought
t beautiful. “Ufa. never mind 1'
she exclaimed, “the substance
care for.” The invitattoos are now
Machines and instrument! are first data In
every particular and warranted to art aatisfac-
of ‘‘•’WriptiuB rappUsd
GENUINE PORTLAND and ROSEN*
DALE CEMENTS.
(
AU kinds of Steam Machinery and Supplies.
PH(ENIX STONE 00.
Manufacturers of all kinds of Plain and Orna-
mental
STONE WORK.
Ashlar Window Caps,
Sills Water Table,
Chimney Tops. Poets,
Horse Bloeks, etc., etc.
Also Floor Tileing and Cement Sidewalks.
Office and Manufactory j
No. 734 Main street,
DALLAS.
A. W. 8CHEXCK, Sap’t.
40UX SOLOX.
rKTKH COGLKY.
SOLON & COOLEY,
CONTRACTORS
'■I..*
The New York Store
HAS OPENED ON
Centennial Year.
One hundred years hare passed since ovr
ed it Independence, and now in
country achieve., ,« >.*• ■■■■ ...
our Centennial year, oor city has improved by
connection direct -vith the Atlantic ocean, end
The New York Store
Has Removed to Fort Worth wit a large stock of
Dry Goods,
CLOTHING!!
BOOTS A SHOES
AND FURNISHISHING GOODS
AU of which we are able to aeU by retail at
wholesale prices. By our connection with lavas
leeale
houses we cau undersell in fact any wholi
house in Texas. Try anc secure yoarbaigaine
and convince yonrself by baying your good* of
J. A 8. BRIN,
nl dly XewYokk Storm, Main at.
WILLIAMS’ RIME
D. M. WILLIAMS ft CO.,
msmtnm air. Mains a
FINE JEWELRY!
American and Swim
S
SILVER find PLATED WARS I
No. 6, Davis’ Block, Fori Worth, Texas.
pOrlng. All an. niMbinc work 4m, Oi4«n
s transit instrnment.
REED & LATHR0P,
W holesale and Retail Dealers in
Books, Stationery & Paper,
Paper Bags, Wrapping and WaU Papers,
Blank Books,
Rustic and Paper Window Shades.
Country -orders promptly filled at tbe lowest
prices.
605 MAIN STREET,
DALLAS,.....TEXAS.
mil m PACIFIC RAHWAY
-AND--
CONNECTIONS
FORM THE
Direct I Quickest Line
J. N. MANUEL & CO.
DEALERS in
Hardware,
FENCE WIRE,
IRON, NAILS,
WAGON MATERIAL,
agricultural implements,
AND
Whitewater Wagons.
Corner Houston and First Streets,
FORTH WORTH, TEXAS.
aep8-3md
To All Principal Points East.
CONNECTIONS.
At raxAKKAKA, with all trains on St. Louie ft
Iron Mountain Railroad for all ]K>ints North,
East and South-East.
At Longview Junction and Mijtneola with
all trains on International for Tyler, Palestine,
Hons!on, Galveston, and San Antonio.
At Dallas, w ith trains North and Sotrth on
Houston ft Texas Central Railroad from Sher-
man, Parts, Bonham, McKinnv, Corsican*.
Bremond, Waco, Houston and Austin.
At Shreveport, with a regular line of tret-
class steamers for New Orleans.
Carriage Manufactory,
FORT WORTH,
TEXAS.
L.M. S0UDERS,
»r to
This line being fally equipped with all modern
improvements, such as Westinghonse Airbrakes
and Millers Truss Platform and Coupler, is un-
surpassed for
SPEED, SAFETY and COMFORT.
MYERS & S0UDERS,
PROPRIETOR.
0ARRIAGES, BUGGIES, HACKS.
Pmlli
Palace Can sh All light
Train..
Passengers are requested to obtain reliable In
formation of the superior advantage* of this
Grkat Throi-gh Link before selecting their
route, thus enabling them to purchase tickets by
a thoroughfare preferred above all others.
Any information with regard to rates of Dwight
r .PMsara Will be Cheerfully famished, and
And Builders,
HOUSTON ST., FORT WORTH, TEXAS
Brick work a specialty. Office in Solon huild
tng, up stairs, on Davis block. dim
claims for overcharges, loss or damage,' will
meet prompt attention If addressed to
W. H. NEWMAN.
Gen’l Fr’t ft Pass. AgH.
• „ Marshal], Texas
Gao. F. Noblx, Gen’l Snpt.
Marshall Texas.
ST. LOUIS,
Iron Mountain and
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Swmir-.Poirt Worth
AND BOUND FOR
SLLoiiisSiiUifoiiitsMuiSttl
Thereof, should purchase their ticket via
Texas and Pacific,
PITTS & HEARD,
Receiving, Forwarding
AND
no shortnolice.
issued for that wedding.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
5i3^S£S5£SS?S:
lved by
Pn sident Grant is called on to explain
why t was that where there were the most
i iwufiN lii !i(|uor»v cifiK etp
SSui'SW"- “ «-• *' ** ”
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Foot of Houston street, near T. AP.R.R. Depot,
FORT WORTH, «...
TEXAS.
With oor aew and capaclons Fire Proof Ware-
S«7-dftwt
_ and Express W agons made to order i
guaranteed. Strict attention p*»d to repairs
ECLIPSE
UVERY,
i^SF
AND
SALE STAPLES,
Texas Street, Shreveport, La.
I am prepared to famish a cheaper and
ivvry than any other stable in Louisiana.
A boarding house in connection with
on haw) day and night.
JOHN CALDWELL. Proprietor.
FOUND AT LAST!
NEWMAN & RILEY,
Contractors and Builders,
> oa Mala street. Bear the I
FORT WORTH. TEXAS.
TTlans and specifications of cottages, dwelliiw*
and store bouse* famished and put up to orsw.
either brick, stone or wood. Work exeesje.
with neatness and dispatch. Beet of city tAt
'X 60, Pool
once. Address box . _
reside nee. Belknap street.
or So
STOVE AND TIN SHOP OF
P. H. COTTON,
Manufacturer of
Copper, Tin, Sheet Iro*
JAPANNED WARE.
Special attention will bo given to ,
guttering. Aloe dealer to cooking end .
tit A VP* m ■*> 1 wanayel f I if-a. in f 'all at tkft |UB *
ofH«S-
atreet, nsar depot. a«-»*
WThlch lorm the Greet Through Texas Line be-
tween the south-west and the fioith and north-
east, possessing tee advantages or shorter dis-
tance, quicker time, and a more ideasaat aad
comfortable route than aay other line can offer.
■SteaKs SewSTSisae
1— direct connection with the morning wains ot
1--fagthat city, and giving pUreAgere
* akvantage of ouc train in ypt
etiog Hne from Texas. dtr
Ing direct e. I
all line* leavt.
to Hie east the!
of any corepeG
mmm
lfc|Ws*4raW»- Tuh!*gOe., si
ONLY 15 CENTS.
IvkMraal, • ‘The Crioketoa the Hearth, fif.
• «e trial;
•eSaunuxEn
•*-
waters**
PIANOS S.
AUox the celefareted PI
Ho—IO oapii«g*o lianoff,
A SUM IN AEI’
Tiiere cmtme in*» «
wtii’r-t-nirei
»Twa* time to have AriC
*$XS\
i which
, books wwnt la, <rar i
But ooukln’t make the
And the* the o«l
With kittditor-
“Wbo gets the
A altTffr phiUtag tor •
Then TdttHBY D»»«'
And. slflj Ukingoul
When heaup|H»*edl»e
' glauce im
A hasty |
••And now I’ve got I
The teacher thinks To
And tells hint be haa i
WSMIifki
trick.
“Well done, toy.boy,” I
To un ieniUttd.
«*B«t now, befbre I gl
I’ll let you try a hai
Another ahilHac you i
If you cau teQ how
If J
And then, with kindest
He gently acid to Ton
“Wbat sball ft profit, to
What shaU ft profit, yo
To gain the world i
Then Tommy Itotol
The tears began to ]
And all the scholars
Ho would not take i
Tbe Chicago Time* J
tor Logan might
_ lit have |
mt—that is to aay,
about for aiu
ing ship of Ut
nied the
go under.
The New Tort
for accepting an office I
iv pay* for the tabor itl
' Chamberlain went 1
pauper. He Is now ref
aire. Meanwhile the
deredor *15.000,000,
supposed to hare got
tbfuk be could now al
#4,000 a year.
The passage of the
dollar as an
silver dollar as an ue
the house yesterday,
expected, but so Ur^reJ
tsinly unlocked for.
ate i* believed to be l
sition, but as that
not likely it will get a I
ter the holidays.
On the Presidential
Evarts is reported tol
u*e in nuking such
the remedy is perfectly!
are constantly applnm
i» to put the Pre*idcall
ceiver with power to|
collect the debts.’
The paper* relate i
ful young ladv. who
Ing recovered*her Mg_
no uoeomnon thing
opened by marriage.
The Chicago Tribe
ju*tineut of tbe/polil
be arrived at till
bout hem 4toi
Nothing will throw
Studeut into enntubk
i»riM5 a Connecticut gl
■sat' —
anister.
Grant say*: “The _
sent.” How do decen|
showing up of their
Ucwiur
One smile far the ti|
dozen tears for the i
UNCLE B JJ
“ Cattle
If yon want to are _
Texas, where they abo7c
dollar whisky, walk < ‘
of Houston and Seoul
and U >a’t go agaia, oollff
ornament to the eitv-
HENRY
_ I STAPLE 1 F/
Tobacco
flotjr
a
Hlgh»«t C*,h Prii
Wheat and
ceivedanew stock
we atoUI offer far sale at |
gdfWrarffimef,
C0MP0S1T1
I will pet an a first (
Five Dot
Until farther „
good roef will <U
SATisFAcnn
--well l
>ATI*r ACTIOIf til'i
n7 dtf
UNITED SI
Mrs# Si
JPORT WOl
fltf J»wly|
TEXAS CLO:
A. GO]
Clothing,
SHI
General Furi
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Matching Search Results
View one place within this issue that match your search.Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Daily Fort Worth Standard. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 92, Ed. 1 Monday, December 18, 1876, newspaper, December 18, 1876; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1064758/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.